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Starting on Tuesday, October 14, 2014, the Madison Water Department will be flushing out all of the fire hydrants around town. This will continue for roughly 6 weeks. For more details, please click http://www.rosenet.org/gov/water/pages/2014-water-maintence

It is requested that all Madison residents and businesses observe both indoor and outdoor voluntary water use restrictions during the months of June, July and August.
Outdoor use for lawn and shrub watering, car washing, driveway and sidewalk washings shall be restricted to alternate days. Residents and businesses whose addresses are even-numbered are to use water outdoors on even-numbered days. Residents and businesses whose addresses are odd-numbered are to use water outdoors on odd-numbered days. There should be no outdoor water usage on the 31st day of July or August.
Outdoor water is to be used from 12:01 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and then from 8:00 p.m. to 12 midnight on the designated days. No outdoor water use between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on any day.
For information, call the Madison Water Department at (973) 966-7330

As we are currently experiencing drought conditions, we invite all Madisonians to observe voluntary indoor conservation measures, We also ask that you limit your outside water use to alternate days, and only from 8 PM to 8 AM. For more detail and some further suggestions, please visit https://www.rosenet.org/gov/water/pages/water-conservation-tips

Are you prepared for a Water Line Emergency?
Most residents are unaware that they are responsible for repairs to the water line that runs from the street into their home.
Did you know that you can protect yourself against costs associated with broken water lines?
Replacing a water line can cost thousands of dollars!
The WATER LINE PROTECTION PROGRAM (WLPP) is a simple and affordable way to protect residents.
The program costs $89.95 per year for most single family residences.*
*Note, your home and water line will be inspected by representatives of the Borough of Madison before service is approved. Service can be denied. Alternatively, the fee for service may be increased for larger, longer or more difficult services.
For more information about the WLLP and to download an application, visit:
https://gov.rosenet.org/agencies/water/pages/water-line-protection-program

The Borough of Madison has announced water restrictions. Residents are asked to take indoor conservation measures.
Outdoor water restrictions are also in effect. Permitted use will be on an even-odd system, meaning water can only be used on even-numbered days for residents or businesses whose dwelling, building or box numbers are also even, and on odd-numbered days for their counterparts.
Watering is only be allowed from midnight to 8 a.m. and then from 8 p.m. to midnight on those days where use is permitted.
Thank you for your help in conserving water.